I’ve spent over two decades in the trenches of real estate, brokering deals, managing distressed assets, and navigating the legal gray zones where property, policy, and people intersect. As Principal Broker/Owner of Liberty House Realty, I built a client-focused full service flat-fee model rooted in transparency and advocacy, especially for those navigating complex or vulnerable housing situations.
Along the way, I founded REOPro Default Professionals, a national network for real estate and compliance professionals working in foreclosure and asset recovery. My career has been defined by solving problems where the law meets lived reality, and that’s what brought me to law school.
Now, as a J.D. candidate at Nashville School of Law, I’m sharpening the tools I’ve already used for years. I write to bring clarity, context, and accountability to the legal frameworks that shape housing, finance, and regulatory compliance. This isn’t theory for me, it’s the next step in a career built on real-world stakes.
Tennessee REALTORS® routinely submit TAR forms with blank fields, but do those omissions violate fiduciary duties or licensing rules? This field brief explores the legal and regulatory risks tied to incomplete contracts in residential real estate.
Tennessee’s new foreclosure law promises modernization but delivers only performative notice. In this Field Brief, Jesus D. Gonzalez Jr. examines how the 2025 amendment fails homeowners by preserving outdated processes and offers practical reforms that prioritize real communication over legal formalities.
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